JAKARTA - Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah admits that the 2024/2025 Premier League title is much better than the league trophy in 2020 as they are allowed to celebrate with supporters.
When Liverpool won their 19th league title five years ago, they did it in an empty stadium due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
However, after being confirmed as the winner with a 5-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, April 27, 2025, head coach Arne Slot and the players remained on the pitch for almost an hour to enjoy the tight applause from Anfield.
"It's been great to win this with our supporters. It's 100 percent better than the last time (in 2020), especially with supporters."
"We have different groups now. So, it shows that we can do it again is something special," Salah told Sky Sports.
Salah scored his 28th league goal this season against Tottenham, surpassing Manchester City legend Sergio Aguero to become the top foreign goalscorer in Premier League history.
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Salah assessed that his achievements this season were also thanks to the coach, Arne Slot, who was quite successful in his inaugural season replacing Jurgen Klopp.
"He's very honest. The Dutchman is quite tough, but he makes our lives easier. I'm glad we won here (at Anfield)."
"You can see the numbers. Now I don't have to hold much on. The tactics are very different."
"I said as long as you rest me in defense, I will provide feedback in attack."
"So I'm glad I did. He listens a lot and you can see the numbers."
"When you play in the Premier League, you have to defend, but I say that I can gamble and somehow I can make a difference."
"My number of assists shows that, you can also create opportunities," said Salah about Arne Slot's approach.
Mohamed Salah further said that this was a different experience for him while in Liverpool's uniform since 2017.
"Conserving the Arsenal-Crystal Palace match, I don't want to win it at that time. I want an experience we've never had before," he said.
Mohamed Salah finally officially stayed at Anfield after signing a two-year contract extension.
His trail was then followed by the captain, Virgil van Dijk, who also lasted two years with Liverpool.
The Reds are now just waiting for Trent Alexander-Arnold's future whose contract expires at the end of this season.
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